PIDENT MIDX
  • 1. is a single ridge that divides itself in two or more branches. It is sometimes called
    as fork, making its impression.
A) Bifurcationx
B) Bifurcation
  • 2. Is a ridge formation characterized by a close angular end and serves as a
    point of convergence; or it is the meeting of two ridges that were previously running side by
    side.
A) Coverging redge
B) Converging redge1
  • 3. Is the spreading of two ridges that are flowing side by side and
    suddenly separating or spreading apart.
A) Diverging Redge
B) Diverging Redge2
  • 4. A ridge that divides into two branches and meets
    to form the original ridge.
A) Enclosure or lake ridge/eyelet
B) Enclosure or lake ridge/eyelets
  • 5. Refers to an endpoint of a ridge, or a ridge with abrupt ending.
A) Bifurcation
B) Ending Ridge
  • 6. These are considered asthe boundaries of fingerprint patterns. These are
    the two innermost ridges that are running parallel or nearly parallel with each other
    which diverge at a certain point tending to surround the pattern area.
A) Core Lines
B) Typle Lines
  • 7. Is that part of the fingerprint that lies within the area surrounded by the
    type lines. It is where the core, delta, and other ridge characteristics used for
    classification can be found.
A) Ending Ridge
B) Pattern Area
  • 8. Is a kind of ridge formation that curves back in the
    direction from which it started. It looks like a hairpin.
A) Recurving or Looping ridge
B) Converging Ridge
  • 9. s a short ridge found inside the innermost recurving ridge that spoiled the
    inner line of flow towards the center of the pattern.
A) Obstruction
B) Type Lines
  • 10. r - Is a short or long ridge found inside the innermost recurving ridge of a loop
    pattern.
A) Rod or Bar
B) Sufficient Recurve
C) Obstruction
  • 11. Is a recurving ridge complete in its shoulder and is free from any
    appendage.
A) Appendage
B) Rod or Bar
C) Sufficient Recurve
  • 12. Is a short ridge found at the top or at the summit of a recurving ridge.
A) Obstruction
B) Appendage
C) Rod or Bar
D) Apendage
  • 13. considered as the simplest and traditional methods used in developing
    prints at the scene of the crime. (Use of Powder and Brush)
A) Dusting method
B) Fuming method
  • 14. basically used in developing prints in paper done by simply rolling the paper
    with powder spreading in its surface.
A) Dusting method
B) Rolling method
  • 15. done by using chemical fumes such as Iodine and Ammonium Fumes.
A) Laser method
B) Fuming methods
  • 16. done by spraying a 5 percent solution of silver nitrate to the surface of
    the paper.
A) Ninhydrin Method
B) Silver Nitrate method
  • 17. is considered as one of the best methods used in developing prints in paper.
A) Laser Method
B) Ninhydrin Method
  • 18. is a kind of storage, search and retrieval
    system for finger and palm print electronic images and demographic data. AFIS software utilize the
    impressions from the rolled and plain impressions of all fingers to compare the unsolved crime latent
    database.
A) Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS
B) Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS
  • 19. is a metallic or glass plate where the ink is spread for purpose.
A) Ink Slab
B) Ink slab 2
  • 20. is a rubber made roller designed to spread the fingerprint ink to the slab.
A) Ink Roller
B) Ink Roller2
  • 21. is a special form of ink designed for taking fingerprint impression sometimes
    submitted with a printer’s ink.
A) Fingerprint Ink
B) Fingerprint Ink2
  • 22. is an 8x8 card designed for recording fingerprint impression.
A) Fingerprint Card2
B) Fingerprint Card
  • 23. usually a fixed card holder placed in a flat table designed to prevent the
    movement of the card in the course of the taking of the fingerprint.
A) Card Holder2
B) Card Holder
  • 24. used to preserved developed latent prints.
A) Latent Print Transfer Card2
B) Latent Print Transfer Card
  • 25. used to hold card for post-mortem fingerprint.
A) Fingerprint Strip Holder
B) Fingerprint Strip Holder 2
  • 26. an expert magnifying glass.
A) Magnifying lens (Horse Shoe Type)2
B) Magnifying lens (Horse Shoe Type)
  • 27. Are those prints that are hidden or concealed which are usually left accidentally on the
    crime scene. These are prints naked to the human eye but they actually exist.
A) Latent Prints – 2
B) Latent Prints –
  • 28. (such as soap, wax, wet paint, fresh caulk, etc.) are likely to be
    three-dimensional plastic prints.
A) Hard surface
B) Soft surface
  • 29. are either patent (visible) or latent (invisible) prints.
A) Hard Surface
B) Smooth surface
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